The Commandment: Episode 2: Karma Sucks

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Author: Jim Silver ISBN: 9781311824394
Publisher: Jim Silver Publication: November 12, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Jim Silver
ISBN: 9781311824394
Publisher: Jim Silver
Publication: November 12, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Karma Sucks is the Second Episode of The Commandment television series. Savannah, GA reels under a new wave of techno-crime. 'Hit & Run' attacks are sweeping the country; victims are targeted at random, savagely beaten and left for dead. The twist: the perp records the assault as a first-person POV and immediately uploads the video onto the Internet. Social media meets aggravated assault, with instant celebrity as the prize. The cops are tasked with trying to stop this senseless, violent and completely random series of acts before the next victim dies. But someone else has been watching. After Bob Lee St.John, the cops started calling him the Samaritan. And unlike the police, the Samaritan has indentified the privileged perpetrators. The game just changed.

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Karma Sucks is the Second Episode of The Commandment television series. Savannah, GA reels under a new wave of techno-crime. 'Hit & Run' attacks are sweeping the country; victims are targeted at random, savagely beaten and left for dead. The twist: the perp records the assault as a first-person POV and immediately uploads the video onto the Internet. Social media meets aggravated assault, with instant celebrity as the prize. The cops are tasked with trying to stop this senseless, violent and completely random series of acts before the next victim dies. But someone else has been watching. After Bob Lee St.John, the cops started calling him the Samaritan. And unlike the police, the Samaritan has indentified the privileged perpetrators. The game just changed.

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